• Travelers continue to flock to cruises as major cruise lines struggle to hire back crew.

  • Quinonez was sentenced to 15 months in federal custody for punching a flight attendant in the face.

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  • In a mountainous Guangdong provincial city best known for its masonry and quarries, Yunfu is quietly carving out a niche in the global supply of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, a revolutionary propulsion system crucial to help the world cut greenhouse gases. Workers at Guangdong Nation Synergy Hydrogen Power Technology, or Sinosynergy, were seen installing hydrogen fuel stacks on a vehicle during a recent visit to the facility. The v.

  • The Biden Administration is in a desperate situation. A top oil analyst told Insider that it may be difficult.

  • Jamie Foxx, a native of Texas, wondered how something like the school massacre in Uvalde could happen in the United States. The comedian, who was recently involved in subduing a man who attacked Dave Chappelle onstage, posted 16 Uvalde victims' photos and wrote: "Little angels my heart goes out."

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • Three weeks before the school shooting, Peter Arredondo was elected to the Uvalde City Council.

  • Draymond Green didn't make the Heat happy with his comments after the Warriors win.

  • Will we have enough to live a simple life in retirement? Many other retirees wonder the same thing as you, and may be in similar financial circumstances where they have money saved in their retirement accounts. Your interest rate is great, you can make the monthly payment from just your pension and Social Security, and you have so much of your home already paid off, all wins.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • People are saving less, borrowing more, and spending their savings, threatening consumer spending and company profits.

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  • Barker said that he loved the doctor when he heard the advice from the previous doctor.

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  • Biden could be creating a bureaucratic nightmare and paperwork trap if he excludes higher earner from relief.

  • He has a dark sense of humor, but it is not everyone's cup of tea, according to his lawyer.

  • Newly released government documents and photos show that a scientific analysis commissioned by the FBI suggested that there was a lot of gold below the surface. The FBI used the work of a consultant to get a warrant to seize the gold if it was found. Dent's Run is 135 miles northeast of Pittsburgh and is reputed to be the location of a lost or stolen shipment of Union gold in 1863.

  • The Biden Commerce Department is making us dependent on foreign oil.

  • In 2010, Matt Patches, a deputy entertainment editor at Polygon, said he would eat a shoe if Top Gun 2 happened. While this seems to be a positive development for people who enjoy aerial action movies and celebrity cultists risking their lives for our amusement, it's not great news for Patches, who has been forced to face up to promises made many years ago.

  • Lamar Jackson thinks critics are making a big deal out of his absence.

  • Kate Moss testified that there was no truth to a rumor that she was pushed down the stairs by Johnny Depp.

  • Microsoft Teams is priced for small businesses.

  • The mass shooting in Uvalde was about mental illness and dark forces pushing their own agendas.

  • It is Friday and the world is falling apart, so let's take a short mental health break with some interesting news out of the field of archaeology, where tech is enabling some fascinating new discoveries. A new lidar-powered analysis of land in the Amazon basin has provided evidence of a previously unknown urban center. That doesn't mean ancient aliens or long- lost technology, just that it far exceeds the expected levels of organization and population that scholars considered possible for the area 1,500 years ago.

  • Stephen Miran says that recessions are an unavoidable fact of economic life, and that they don't all look like the Great Financial Crisis. Some are more garden-variety.